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The Company
The Company
Author: John Ehrlichman
The title is an insider nickname for the Central Intelligence Agency. The plot is loosely based on events leading up to the Watergate coverup, centered on Nixon administration attempts to cover up its own illegal activity and that of the CIA dating back to the Kennedy administration. Although all characters are fictional, most are base...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671222734
ISBN-10: 0671222732
Publication Date: 6/18/1976
Pages: 313
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Watergate disguised as fiction, by one of the innermost participants, whom Richard Nixon described as "one of the finest public servants I've ever known" when he accepted Ehrlichman's resignation. This book is nominally "about" the CIA (hence the title), but is really about the spying scandal that brought down Richard Nixon, the only President of the United States to resign his office. (Interestingly enough, his vice-president, Spiro Agnew, also resigned, although not due to Watergate.) Personally, I regard Ehrlichman as less than a fine public servant, but nevertheless, his book gives a great deal of insight into not WHAT happened, but WHY it happened...the thirst for enemy intelligence, the need to control outcomes, the desire for revenge. Definitely worth reading, if you were a Watergate Buff.


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